Friday, July 25, 2025

Apparently, corrections @nytimes aren't meant to address big blunders

 
No correction on July 22, July 23, or July 24.

Top headline: New York Times (highlight added)
Photo credit:  Wikipedia
Bottom headline: New York Times

Ruth Igielnik and Kellen Browning report on the 36% of Republicans who disapprove of Trump's handline of the Epstein files:
While 40 percent of Republicans approve of Mr. Trump’s handling of the release of the files on Mr. Epstein, more than a third of them — 36 percent — disapprove, according to a poll from Quinnipiac University. That is perhaps the most intraparty discontent Mr. Trump has experienced as president. Nearly two-thirds of Americans overall disapprove of the Trump administration’s handling of the case, according to the Quinnipiac poll.


When it comes to political reporting, there's plenty that's wrong with the New York Times.
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New York Times headlines mash-up of VP debate:  Vance 'made Trumpism sound polite, calm and coherent' with a cascade of false and misleading statements. (10/6/2024) 
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